National Consensus for School Health Education

“I have heard such positive praise about the website and materials. WELL DONE MY FRIEND!”

Elisa “Beth” McNeill (Co-Chair) PhD, CHES® Clinical Professor, Texas A&M University

What Was Done

The National Health Education Standards 3rd Edition is an initiative of the National Consensus for School Health Education (NCSHE). The National Consensus is a collaborative that was created to address the need to update health education standards for schools. It was important for key organizations to work together on this task. The nongovernmental health organizations include the American School Health Association, Eta Sigma Gamma, the Foundation for the Advancement of Health Education, the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, the Society for Public Health Education, and the Society of State Leaders of Health and Physical Education.

Working closely with the the management team and editors at ToucanEd, Inc, I branded and designed and the NCSHE website, logo and style guide, and page layout design for the Standards Guide booklet.

Also, I’m proud to announce that the logo I designed for National Consensus for School Health Education has been recognized for excellence by The Best Education Logo Designs by DesignRush and it has been listed on their Best Designs Trends web page.

Scope of work:

  • Logo and Branding Design
  • Website Design (for desktop computers, tablets, and phones)
  • 16 page Standards Guide booklet design
  • Print files prepared for printing

The Details

  • Client: National Consensus for School Health Education
  • Editor and Management: ToucanEd, Inc.
  • Date: September 2022
  • Tags: Branding, Logo, Website, Style Guide, and Page Layout Design
  • Web Tools: Wordpress
    Elementor
    Adobe XD
  • Design Tools: Adobe Illustrator
    Adobe InDesign
    Adobe Photoshop

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